Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 3:27 pm Post subject: I wonder where this design came from

Ok well I was doing my daily NewEgg look around and found this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820176011
now I wonder where they got their idea for the case design?
Anyway it's looks really nice, and it can do MS Duo, mini SD, and RS-MMC without an adapter!_________________"You must control your future by taking command of your present, and fixing and learning from your past."

The official line from Jobs was "Redmond, start your photocopiers" was it not? MS hasn't had an original idea in years. Look at the Zune. iPod + WiFi. And it's fugly.

MS-DOS was bought off some guy back in the early early 80s, tinkered with, and turned into what it became. MS didn't write the original code for it. And that's been the basis of MS software for 20 years._________________~ OffaBroadway~

I've heard about the MS-DOS story, but it wasn't successful until IBM decided to pick it up as their OS of choice then is became a almost 50/50 split market, until the age of low quality immitations and stupidity, hence why I am a PC person._________________"You must control your future by taking command of your present, and fixing and learning from your past."

MS-DOS was bought off some guy back in the early early 80s, tinkered with, and turned into what it became. MS didn't write the original code for it. And that's been the basis of MS software for 20 years.

I dislike Windows as much as the next guy, but you're simply wrong here. Microsoft has phased out all original DOS architecture from their operating system offerings. This is one of the major allures to their much more elegant NT architecture. I you're gonna hate, at least get your facts straight!

MS-DOS was bought off some guy back in the early early 80s, tinkered with, and turned into what it became. MS didn't write the original code for it. And that's been the basis of MS software for 20 years.

I dislike Windows as much as the next guy, but you're simply wrong here. Microsoft has phased out all original DOS architecture from their operating system offerings. This is one of the major allures to their much more elegant NT architecture. I you're gonna hate, at least get your facts straight!

MS-DOS was bought off some guy back in the early early 80s, tinkered with, and turned into what it became. MS didn't write the original code for it. And that's been the basis of MS software for 20 years.

I dislike Windows as much as the next guy, but you're simply wrong here. Microsoft has phased out all original DOS architecture from their operating system offerings. This is one of the major allures to their much more elegant NT architecture. I you're gonna hate, at least get your facts straight!

You didn't really state "elegant" and "NT" in the same paragraph, did you?

Vista will finally put an end to the vestigial tail of DOS, but there is still a little stub peeking out in XP even, although they did a great job of burying it for the most part. But there is little elegant about what Windows has turned in to, or what it is about to become._________________| Mac mini 2011 | Apple Thunderbolt Display | Apple keyboard and Magic TrackPad | 2Tb Time Capsule | Apple TV (3) | iPhone 4s |